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From AnnArbor.com: You can now hold one of University of Michigan’s most valuable possessions in your hands. Well, sort of. Thirty of the rarest, earliest leaves of the Epistles of St. Paul, dating from 180 to 220 AD, have been digitized and turned into an interactive app usable on iPhones and iPads. “What’s especially …

From the Record Update: The U-M Library’s most famous papyrus, known to scholars as Papyrus 46 or P46, now is widely available in the form of an app for iPhone and iPad. Users of “PictureIt: EP” can flip through high-resolution images of the third-century codex — the oldest known copy of the Letters …

Welcome to the world of second century C.E. Egypt. This app will allow you to leaf through pages of the world’s oldest existing manuscript of the letters of St. Paul (P.Mich.inv.6238, also known in NT scholarship as P46). Thirty leaves of this manuscript, written in about 200 C.E., were found in Egypt and purchased by …